- Farmers Market offers fresh fare and more
Shoppers enjoyed a socially distanced stroll through the Claremont Farmers and Artisan Market, featuring over two dozen vendors on a sunny Easter Sunday. - New restaurant brings authentic Mexican cuisine to Glendora
Mi Sabor Restaurant, a new Mexican restaurant in Glendora, opened its doors March 8. The restaurant’s goal is to serve authentic Mexican food with a modern look. - Golf coach reflects on his La Verne career
Eric Riehle, head men’s and women’s golf coach, talked about the lessons he has learned as a coach Tuesday during his lecture titled “My Last Dialogue,” via Zoom before a virtual audience of about 20.
ULV baseball to enter post-season; Leos hope to break non-league jinx
by Ed Castro Staff Writer If the University of La Verne baseball team has any hopes of winning a game in post-season action this year, it will first have to cure its problem of not being able to beat teams that are not part of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC). This past weekend […]
University acquires new dorm property
After waiting a year for the Santa Fe Railroad to release property on the southwest corner of First and E Streets (where the train station was once located), the University of La Verne has purchased the one-acre parcel of land for $200,000. The land will provide parking space for the newly-proposed dormitory to be built […]
Baseball player injured in game
Tim Wells, a ULV sophomore, was released from the Pomona Valley Hospital (PVH) a week ago, after suffering a fractured skull. Wells, a player on the junior varsity baseball team, was injured while pitching during a game against Occidental College on the evening of April 22.

Leos dominate conference, look forward to playoffs
In the 72-year history of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), only two teams have ever gone undefeated. The first was in 1954 when the Occidental College Tigers went 8-0. The second happened Tuesday when the University of La Verne Leopards completed an 18-0 sweep of the conference.

Baseball clinches SCIAC championship
All the University of La Verne baseball team needs to do to end its season with an undefeated record in league competition is defeat the Caltech Beavers, something the Leopards have managed to do in the team’s 45 previous confrontations.
Sports Briefs
Sports news for the week of March 27, 1987.
Leos look for 14th SCIAC reign
Even rain delays could not stop the University of La Verne baseball team from moving closer to its 14th Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) championship in the last 16 years.

Leos split weekend of double-headers
The University of La Verne baseball team hosted two teams from the East Saturday, March 14, and Sunday, March 15, and split with each in a weekend of double-headers.
Leo spikers fall in three
Falling to Santa Barbara City College Wednesday night in three games, 15-8, 15-5, 15-6, the University of La Verne men’s volleyball team dropped its record to 4-10 overall and 0-5 in conference play.